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] No. 11 is another handcuff of foreign make, and is merely used when a raid is about to be made, as it allows to a certain extent the use of the hands.

His father, Michael Johnson, was a bookseller in that city; a man of large, athletic make, and violent passions; wrong-headed, positive, and, at times, afflicted with a degree of melancholy, little short of madness.

The boat used by these fishermen is of a remarkably light make, and is often carried to the lake, together with the fishing-birds, by the fishermen themselves.

We came upon a herd of small deer, called ebba, which are a little larger than the gazelle, but they soon bounded beyond our pursuit, leaving us scarcely time to admire their delicate make and unapproachable speed.

Take a common rubber bulb syringe, of the Davidson, Household, or any other standard make.

He was of a robust make, with a florid sailor-like complexion, and his head was bare to the storm and sunshine.

Designs and colours are good, but the prices are not low enough to enable them to compete with the cheap Indian makes;

"Oh Folly, which we call love, what dost thou make of us?

And furnished with a beautiful flag of handsome make, with quivers attached to it, and adorned with gold, that excellent flag-staff of celestial beauty then quickly fell from the firmament on his car.

CHAPTER IV RACKETS, COURTS, DRESS, AND TRAINING A good lawn tennis racket is indispensable; indeed, to use a weapon of inferior make is to court failure from the start.

"So a Rolls-Royce is your favourite make of car, Lady Dredlinton," he remarked.

But age doth many men so feeble make, That they no great design can undertake; Yet that to age not singly is applied, But to all man's infirmities beside.

Forty such poles a furlong make, And eight such furlongs make a mile, O'er hedge, or ditch, or seas, or lake; O'er railing, fence, or gate, or stile.

So merry fortune's wont from rags to take Some ragged groom, and him a[130] gallant make. PHILOMUSUS.

"If you feel important, remember that man's hectic bustling makes but worm-work on the planet.

He that sits still, or reposes himself upon a couch, no more deceives himself than he deceives others; he knows that he is doing nothing, and has no other solace of his insignificance than the resolution, which the lazy hourly make, of changing his mode of life.

Take thou heed lest evil terror Snare thee in a downward error, Drag thee through the narrow gate, Give thee up to windy fate, To be blown for evermore Up and down without a shore; For to shun the good as ill Makes the evil bolder still.

In man, the more we dive, the more we see Heaven's signet stamping an immortal make.

I have just as little doubt that the poor woman, with an imperfect make, found her environment such that she was forced to act as she did.

He that sits still, or reposes himself upon a couch, no more deceives himself than he deceives others; he knows that he is doing nothing, and has no other solace of his insignificance than the resolution, which the lazy hourly make, of changing his mode of life.

Sh'has made me take an Oath, to fight with thee; And every Wound my lucky Sword shou'd make, She bad me say, was sent thee from her Hate.

Only it must not allow truth to appear in its naked form, because its sphere of activity is not a narrow auditory, but the world and humanity at large, and therefore it must conform to the requirements and comprehension of so great and mixed a public; or, to use a medical simile, it must not present it pure, but must as a medium make use of a mythical vehicle.

My religion doesn't hinge on some one rite or word; I hold that any honest prayer a mortal makes is heard; To love a church is well enough, but some get cold with pride An' quite forget their fellowmen for whom the Saviour died; I fancy he best worships God, when all is said an' done, Who tries to be, from day to day, a friend to everyone.

The men are of a short, thick, muscular make, and swarthy complexion, with long black beards and black eyes.

The native paddler, after he has used the light Canadian paddle, prefers it to the best native make.

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